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I think it was palavary? Was it a real word?

2007-06-18 16:28:52 · 6 answers · asked by Joel S 1 in Sports Basketball

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Palaver. It can mean a conference or discussion. But it can also mean idle chatter...

2007-06-18 16:43:52 · answer #1 · answered by Alice K 7 · 0 0

Sterns comment:

"I'm unhappy with the result. If the owners would like to change it, I'm happy to do it, believe me. I'd be very happy to do it. But to listen to the palaver that Robert Horry changed the series is just silly."

I think he meant excessive meaningless talk.
which he himself is good at being a jewish attorney
from New York.

-a long parley, esp. one between primitive natives and European traders, explorers, colonial officials, etc.

-profuse and idle talk; chatter.

2007-06-18 18:50:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

5 words are actually not sufficient yet listed decrease than are the 1st ones that spring to strategies.... a million) humorous/stupid 2)loopy/extraordinary(in an excellent way) 3)smarty pants 4)delicate(VERY delicate........) 5)worrywart :P

2016-11-25 23:03:03 · answer #3 · answered by samrov 4 · 0 0

Get over it, dude! It's Spurs in '06-'07 season. You and your PHX Suns have to wait for next year to prove yourselves!

Don't cry over a spilled milk. PHX did this to themselves. They are professional players and not just amatuer. Sportmanship is part of NBA!

2007-06-18 17:10:55 · answer #4 · answered by abetdgreyt 4 · 2 1

all I know is one of his cronies said "It's not about whether this decision is fair. It's about whether it's correct."

what the hell does that mean? like "oh, it wasn't fair to make black people ride in the back of the bus in the 60's, but it was correct because it was the law"

2007-06-18 16:35:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

polaver

2007-06-18 16:36:23 · answer #6 · answered by Bryan B 1 · 0 1

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